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‘Has he sent me any message? Come up, Alyosha, and
       you, Ivan Fyodorovitch, you must come back, you must. Do
       you hear?’
         There was such a peremptory note in Katya’s voice that
       Ivan, after a moment’s hesitation, made up his mind to go
       back with Alyosha.
         ‘She was listening,’ he murmured angrily to himself, but
       Alyosha heard it.
         ‘Excuse my keeping my greatcoat on,’ said Ivan, going
       into the drawing-room. ‘I won’t sit down. I won’t stay more
       than a minute.’
         ‘Sit  down,  Alexey  Fyodorovitch,’  said  Katerina  Ivanov-
       na, though she remained standing. She had changed very
       little during this time, but there was an ominous gleam in
       her dark eyes. Alyosha remembered afterwards that she had
       struck him as particularly handsome at that moment.
         ‘What did he ask you to tell me?’
         ‘Only one thing,’ said Alyosha, looking her straight in the
       face, ‘that you would spare yourself and say nothing at the
       trial of what’ (he was a little confused) ‘...passed between
       you... at the time of your first acquaintance... in that town.’
         ‘Ah! that I bowed down to the ground for that money!’
       She broke into a bitter laugh. ‘Why, is he afraid for me or for
       himself? He asks me to spare — whom? Him or myself? Tell
       me, Alexey Fyodorovitch!’
         Alyosha watched her intently, trying to understand her.
         ‘Both yourself and him,’ he answered softly.
         ‘I am glad to hear it,’ she snapped out maliciously, and
       she suddenly blushed.

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